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While this was going on, Gibson grabbed La Croix and dragged him over to the door, exclaiming:
"You come with me!"
He designed to arrest the man and get the credit for it, while Old King Brady was fighting with the policeman.
But his plot was doomed to dismal failure.
Old King Brady flung back the lapel of his vest, and exclaimed:
"Do you know I'm Old King Brady, the Secret Service detective?"
"What!" gasped the policeman, glaring at his badge.
"If you don't believe it, you can come to the station when I pull in my prisoner. That fellow is a Custom House inspector all right, but he's sailing under false colors. We were both after the same man, as I am working for the Custom House. I caught the man, and now he wants to take the glory of the capture. See through his game?"
The policeman did.
He released the detective.
Then he made a rush at the spiteful inspector, and poking and jabbing him with his club, he put Gibson out of the hotel.
The inspector finding himself baffled, departed in a fury for the whole crowd was laughing and jeering at him, and one of the spectators threatened to report his meanness to the Collector.
Old King Brady now seized La Croix.
Accompanied by the policeman he went to the Church street station and there met Harry, who had just brought in Clara.
The prisoners were put in cells and the Bradys departed.
Going straight to the Custom House, they were ushered into the Collector's room and gave him the details of their work from start to finish.
When Harry handed over the seized diamonds he was delighted, and praised the pair in the most glowing terms for their efficient work.
He declared that they had broken up the most dangerous gang of smugglers who ever infested the United States, and expressed his regret that he was unable to keep them permanently on his staff.
Gibson, he declared, would be dismissed in disgrace.
The detectives then went to Secret Service headquarters and reported to their own chief, saying their work for the Custom House was finished.
Soon after that the trial and conviction of the La Croixs and their accomplices took place.
It is safe to a.s.sume that they got the extreme penalty of the law upon the evidence furnished by the Bradys.
When they were disposed of, the Secret Service detectives returned to their regular duties on the force.
It was not long after that, when one of the most startling events in their lives occurred. This happened when they were detailed upon a Secret Service case. The adventures they met with were of the most thrilling description.
Their lives were threatened by dangers, and they did some of the most marvellous work ever known in the department. But want of s.p.a.ce here prohibits our giving the details in this story. We have reserved it for a new tale which will be issued in our next number.
THE END.